Mohan Sinha
04 Jul 2025, 18:00 GMT+10
DUBLIN, Ireland: A blind woman from Dublin says she was hurt while getting off a bus because the driver refused to pull in close to the kerb. She has now started a legal complaint against Dublin Bus, saying they discriminated against her because of her disability.
The woman, Áine Wellard, is a disability advocate. She also says she was injured in a second incident when another bus driver lowered the wheelchair ramp in front of a bus stop pole. She says she walked into the pole because she couldn't see it.
Wellard has formally told Dublin Bus that she plans to take action under the Equal Status Act. She says the company mistreated her due to her disability and didn't make proper accommodations for her needs.
She claims the bus driver in the first incident wanted to "humiliate" her and only refused to pull in closer to the kerb "for his own entertainment." She says there was no real reason for not helping her.
In her complaint form, called an ES1, Wellard described what happened on April 15th as "distressing, embarrassing, humiliating and totally unnecessary."
She says the bus stopped near Tesco in Sandymount but left a large gap between the door and the footpath. She asked the driver three times to move closer, but he refused. She also has back problems and told the driver she was struggling, but he only told her to "put [her] foot out a bit further."
When she tried to get off the bus, she lost her balance and fell. She says she had back pain, difficulty walking, and other symptoms for about two months afterward.
Under the rules set by the National Transport Authority (NTA), Dublin Bus is required to stop buses as close to the kerb as possible to make it safer for passengers to get on and off.
Dublin Bus has said it looked into Wellard's complaint but did not share the outcome or say whether the driver was punished. In a message to her, the company said, "We ask for your trust that Dublin Bus takes all complaints seriously and tries to make fair decisions in each case."
Dublin Bus has one month to reply to her discrimination claim. A spokesperson said the company had no further comment at this time.
Get a daily dose of Germany Sun news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Germany Sun.
More InformationPARIS, France: L'Oréal is making a fresh play in the booming premium haircare segment with a new acquisition. The French beauty conglomerate...
Buenos Aires [Argentina] July 5 (ANI): As Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on the way to Argentina, Indian Ambassador Ajaneesh Kumar...
China stands ready to strengthen bond of cooperation with Greece China stands ready to strengthen the bond of cooperation with Greece,...
Buenos Aires [Argentina] July 5 (ANI): As Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on the way to Argentina, Indian Ambassador Ajaneesh Kumar...
Chinese Premier Li Qiang said that China is willing to work with Greece to leverage complementary advantages, advance the implementation...
BEIJING, July 4 (Xinhua) -- The 13th World Peace Forum in Beijing, which ended on Friday, saw experts, strategists and statespersons...
DUBLIN, Ireland: Tánaiste Simon Harris has called on the United States to use every hour to reach a zero-for-zero tariff agreement...
DUBLIN, Ireland: A blind woman from Dublin says she was hurt while getting off a bus because the driver refused to pull in close to...
DUBLIN, Ireland: The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has warned that there could be a serious trolley crisis this summer...
ISTANBUL/PARIS/BRUSSELS: As searing temperatures blanket much of Europe, wildfires are erupting and evacuation orders are being issued...
NEW YORK CITY, New York: The U.S. dollar continues to lose ground, weighed down by growing concerns over Washington's fiscal outlook...
DUBLIN, Ireland: The High Court has lifted an anonymity order, allowing Trinity College Dublin and the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland...